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Shou Tung Chen

Publications -  5
Citations -  242

Shou Tung Chen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image segmentation & Histogram equalization. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 213 citations.

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Classification of breast ultrasound images using fractal feature.

TL;DR: A computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system based on the fractal analysis is proposed to classify the breast lesions into two classes: benign and malignant and the k-means classification method is used to classify benign tumors from malignant ones.
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Buffering and direct effect of posttraumatic growth in predicting distress following cancer.

TL;DR: It is concluded that PTG tends to lead to less psychological distress overall but particularly so in a high impact context, particularly among women having mastectomy.
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3-D ultrasound texture classification using run difference matrix

TL;DR: A new approach of texture classification of 3-D ultrasound breast diagnosis using run difference matrix with neural networks is developed and it is proved to be helpful for clinical applications.
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Does the Factor Structure of the Brief COPE Fit Different Types of Traumatic Events?: A Test of Measurement Invariance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the likelihood of there being a higher-order factorial model of the Brief COPE that is equally appropriate and valid for different traumatic groups (i.e., breast cancer patients and female flood survivors) at 3-4 months after the traumatic event.
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Regret about surgical decisions among early-stage breast cancer patients: Effects of the congruence between patients' preferred and actual decision-making roles

TL;DR: It is explored whether disease stage moderates the relationship between role congruence and decisional regret, and whether women who take a dominant or collaborative role in decision making about the surgery express less regret afterward.